251
251
Jan 25, 2010
01/10
by
HLN
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> reporter: maureen got the idea for her business after reading a newspaper article in 1997. >> it was called "cremation sweeps the nation." and i noticed a huge upswing in numbers of people choosing cremation. >> reporter: maureen says she also discovered there was a need for artist-created cremation urns. she put the two together and launched a business in 2001. >> funaria promotes and sells original and finely designed artist-made urns and vessels for funerary purposes. >> reporter: the company sells online and at the gallery in northern california. and also has wholesale clients. funary carries serious swlz whimsical pieces such as this vacuum cleaner vessel that projects a home movie and plays the song "seasons in the sun." ♪ we had joy we had fun we had seasons in the sun ♪ >> reporter: maureen says sales have increased every year since 2003 and expects the trend to continue. >> as long as there are people who are dying and need beauty at a difficult time in their lives, we'll thrive. >> if you're a small business owner, we'd like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/
." >> reporter: maureen got the idea for her business after reading a newspaper article in 1997. >> it was called "cremation sweeps the nation." and i noticed a huge upswing in numbers of people choosing cremation. >> reporter: maureen says she also discovered there was a need for artist-created cremation urns. she put the two together and launched a business in 2001. >> funaria promotes and sells original and finely designed artist-made urns and vessels...
298
298
Apr 16, 2010
04/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> this was another big week for the news and here to give us some comic relief are chuck nice, maureen langdan and christian finnegan. i didn't know you were french. >> frefrnl and pretentious. >> let's start with parra palin. this contract for one of her speaking engagements at a cash strapped university, and we're learning some of her demands. she want as lear jet, has to big one. bending straws and questions only from the pre-screen moderator. it this is a woman who made sure she gave up her jet when she was governor. do you have a problem with these terms? >> the bendy straw is not out of the question. a crazy straw might be. i want a crazy straw. that -- >> that would be appropriate. >> but the lear jet, from her introduction, sarah pay will i be has been called a rock star. nobody wants to see pick jagner coach. she's living up to the image. it's only a matter of time before she's trashing hotel rooms. >> she should be traveling to all her gigs on snowmobile or on the pack of a moose. >> and she still cares about alaska, just not so much. >> when she was making $12 million in the
. >>> this was another big week for the news and here to give us some comic relief are chuck nice, maureen langdan and christian finnegan. i didn't know you were french. >> frefrnl and pretentious. >> let's start with parra palin. this contract for one of her speaking engagements at a cash strapped university, and we're learning some of her demands. she want as lear jet, has to big one. bending straws and questions only from the pre-screen moderator. it this is a woman who...
107
107
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen is here. not much time for people to take advantage of the tax credit. >> not at all. the deadline is just days away, in fact four days away. so there is a rush for home buyers. there are three factors helping to create the favorable housing mark again. home values are stabilizing, confidence is up and first-time home buyers tax credit. it is quite literally a sign of the times in the housing market. homes an condo units sitting empty for months and even years selling again. buyers are more confident, especially the dc region. >> people are more confident about how things will improve in the next year or so. >> reporter: william is the vice president of delta associates, a company that tracks the real estate market. he says what is happening is twofold, clients are responding to favoritable conditions and the first time home buyers tax credit. >> the past few weeks we have seen an increase of people trying to put contracts down on condominiums and single-family homes. >> april 30th is a deadline to get a contract in place and looks like many have. existing home sales i
maureen is here. not much time for people to take advantage of the tax credit. >> not at all. the deadline is just days away, in fact four days away. so there is a rush for home buyers. there are three factors helping to create the favorable housing mark again. home values are stabilizing, confidence is up and first-time home buyers tax credit. it is quite literally a sign of the times in the housing market. homes an condo units sitting empty for months and even years selling again....
182
182
Apr 17, 2010
04/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> i'm maureen umeh. police working late into the night trying to figure out who killed principal brian beth. he was the principal of the combined shah and -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: mawr even, bryan was last seen alive wednesday night hosting a cookout on columbia boulevard in silver spring just off georgia avenue. when he didn't show up at school yesterday, concerned colleagues came here to the house and found him shot to death. the fence outside garnett patterson middle school in northwest has become a memorial to the school's murdered principal brian betts. >> it's taken us all of -- taken all of us by shock. >> he was -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: late today police were still collecting evidence inside betts' silver spring home. police say he was shot to death in his bedroom, found fully clothed. his car and items from the house missing. he was 42, worked for many years in the montgomery county school system, was recruited a couple of years ago by d.c. schools chancellor michele rhee to take o
. >>> i'm maureen umeh. police working late into the night trying to figure out who killed principal brian beth. he was the principal of the combined shah and -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: mawr even, bryan was last seen alive wednesday night hosting a cookout on columbia boulevard in silver spring just off georgia avenue. when he didn't show up at school yesterday, concerned colleagues came here to the house and found him shot to death. the fence outside garnett patterson middle...
200
200
Apr 4, 2010
04/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen umeh explains. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi leading his flock through easter weekend while shouldering the sex scandals of the past. and now more comments made by the england archbishop of canterbury. >> the island a colossal trauma. >> reporter: the church leader makes his first public comments on the -- public comments on the catholic abuse scandal. >> an institution so deeply bound into our society becoming -- losing credibility. >> reporter: and williams described the damage it has done to the catholic church reputation and taking time to apologize to the archbishop of dublin. as many continue to speak out, top vatican officials are trying to distance the pontiff from any implication of any church cover-up. one tries to defend him from a letter written by a jewish frant, chairing it to antisemitism. >> the transferring of a responsibility and personal fault to the collective one remind me of the most sameful acts of san semitism. >> reporter: and they say the church is not comparing it to antisemitism. >> and bringing solity airity by a jew. >> reporter: and many say th
maureen umeh explains. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi leading his flock through easter weekend while shouldering the sex scandals of the past. and now more comments made by the england archbishop of canterbury. >> the island a colossal trauma. >> reporter: the church leader makes his first public comments on the -- public comments on the catholic abuse scandal. >> an institution so deeply bound into our society becoming -- losing credibility. >> reporter: and...
156
156
Mar 2, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
they say they will investigate and counselor clear up the problem, in the news room, maureen umeh. >>> and another day, another problem no toyota, this time it is oil hoses, the automaker says it is not a safety problem and there is no recall. the effected drivers will receive notice in the mail. >>> and the supreme court to hear a case, a chicago man suing the city over a ban on handguns. the case is regarding whether or not somebody has a right to bear arms, the state and government. >> the heller case was very helpful to us, done much of the heavy lifting in this case already. >> the cty of chicago provides for rifles and gun news s in the home legally. i think handguns are probably a bad idea. >> the man filing the suit says if the high court rules in his favor he hopes there will be gun safety classes for all new gun owners. >>> and the army psychiatrist charged in the deadly attack at fort hood will be moved. police officers shot hasan in the chest, leaving him paralyzed. he is charged with killing people in november. officials say he will be moved into the jail's medical unit t
they say they will investigate and counselor clear up the problem, in the news room, maureen umeh. >>> and another day, another problem no toyota, this time it is oil hoses, the automaker says it is not a safety problem and there is no recall. the effected drivers will receive notice in the mail. >>> and the supreme court to hear a case, a chicago man suing the city over a ban on handguns. the case is regarding whether or not somebody has a right to bear arms, the state and...
194
194
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
you'll do it mommy's way. >> that was maureen kyle reporting. we checked facebook's policy. according to its website, it does not allow information from children under 13. and facebook claims that if it learns about such a site, the information will be deleted as soon as possible. >>> after years of decline, a new study finds alcohol and drug use is going up among teenagers. reported use of ecstasy rose 10% in 2009 from 6% in 2008. while alcohol use grew to nearly 40% from 35% during that time. the study from the partmership for a drug-degree america is based on surveys of parents of high school students. among those parents who children used drugs or alcohol, half said they waited to address their child's substance abuse or took no action at all. >>> ahead on "news4 at 4," late-night laughs. >> the headlines from jay leno's late-night come back and who he's got lined up for tonight. >>> plus, it's all high-tech. we'll tell you about what you can do now the next time you decide to ride the rails. >>> i'm jay leno, your host, at least for a while. >> jay leno returned to his
you'll do it mommy's way. >> that was maureen kyle reporting. we checked facebook's policy. according to its website, it does not allow information from children under 13. and facebook claims that if it learns about such a site, the information will be deleted as soon as possible. >>> after years of decline, a new study finds alcohol and drug use is going up among teenagers. reported use of ecstasy rose 10% in 2009 from 6% in 2008. while alcohol use grew to nearly 40% from 35%...
339
339
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
WMPT
tv
eye 339
favorite 0
quote 1
when i was at the "washington post" if i woke up late i used to read just maureen daud and al cayman's column because i knew if i read maury -- maureen and ted, i i would have something interesting toy-to-say. and playbook is an extension of that. if you have gotten through "politico" you can cheat through your first meeting or your first phone call or your first tv hit. >> i think mike is a little modest here in that they are not saying what is going to drive the news that day. mike is actually helping determine what is going to drive the news that day in his blog every morning. because people are seeing it is an early warning system, everyone is reading it in the campaign, mccame people and romney people. >> rose: they are going to respond to what he says. >> oh my god this is what he saying or plague it is not just links to stories that appear in papers and on television around the world and the u.s., it's also what press conferences are asked, who is appearing in public. so it becomes an incredibly valuable intelligence tool for people in public life. >> rose: how much of his appea
when i was at the "washington post" if i woke up late i used to read just maureen daud and al cayman's column because i knew if i read maury -- maureen and ted, i i would have something interesting toy-to-say. and playbook is an extension of that. if you have gotten through "politico" you can cheat through your first meeting or your first phone call or your first tv hit. >> i think mike is a little modest here in that they are not saying what is going to drive the news...
106
106
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, withg gordon peterson, maureen peterson, and steve rudin. >>> after months of declining sales, automakers have something to celebrate. general motors saw a 21% jump in march. ford skyrocketed 40%. toyota rose as low interest and financing spikedales. chrysler dropped 8%. >>> here is a story about where you're goingto drive those cars. road construction projects are revving up across the northern virginia. the five megaprojects under way are the beltway hot line, the dulles corridor metro rail project, the interstate 95 widening project, the telegraph road interchange, and the fairfax parkway extension. each project will have day and night time lane closures and long term the tours. drivers can expect many delays during the summer. >>> the department of defense has unveiled a weapons system to protect soldiers and marin on the ground. the package consists of cameras and gps mapping of friends and foes. the inventors say what makes this system revolutionary is the input that the soldiers had in its design. the system can be installed on any trac
. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, withg gordon peterson, maureen peterson, and steve rudin. >>> after months of declining sales, automakers have something to celebrate. general motors saw a 21% jump in march. ford skyrocketed 40%. toyota rose as low interest and financing spikedales. chrysler dropped 8%. >>> here is a story about where you're goingto drive those cars. road construction projects are revving up across the northern virginia. the five megaprojects...
215
215
Apr 5, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
a devil of a scandal, maureen dowd. shes this about the scandal with the catholic church. the hero of the week for simply telling the truth is ireland's archbishop martin. his diocese is dublin, where four archbishops spent four decades shrugging off abuse cases. there is no shortcut to addressing the past, he said, during holy week mass. this has been a difficult year. we see how damaging failure can be. the response was hopefully inadequate. amen. it was, and we were talking about this at the top of the show, it seems to me redick yously inept, not to sound crass, but from a sheer public relations point of view. >> let's just talk about management. >> all right. >> let's just pretend this was a corporation. when you have people at the top, that are covering for underlings, that did very bad things, it's not much of a stretch to realize that the culture of corporation went all the way to the top. if it didn't go all the way to the top, that person at the top would just wipe everybody out. but, mike barnicle, this went back to the 1950s. this was a part of a subculture in
a devil of a scandal, maureen dowd. shes this about the scandal with the catholic church. the hero of the week for simply telling the truth is ireland's archbishop martin. his diocese is dublin, where four archbishops spent four decades shrugging off abuse cases. there is no shortcut to addressing the past, he said, during holy week mass. this has been a difficult year. we see how damaging failure can be. the response was hopefully inadequate. amen. it was, and we were talking about this at the...
223
223
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen in new york. big mo. >> caller: big boo-yah to you, jim. >> well, right back at you, mo. >> caller: coming from sunny farm farmingdale on long island. >> farmingdale! holy cow, my first girlfriend -- never mind. what's up? >> caller: got an issue or got some fundamental questions about the agricultural industry. >> all right. >> caller: specifically potash. but i don't think they're just the only ones. >> no, they're not. there's agrium, mosaic, and potash, and there's international. but you know what? i'm preferring deere. i think deere's going to have a monster quarter. let's skill the ferts and buy some de. i think you'll do terrific. that's the best one in the home ag group. i don't want to end this "lightning round." i'm having too much fun. i'm almost over the paramecium in my stomach. see, i look over there. i am a total puppet. i'm a marionette. and right over there i'm getting the call from this woman, who's very nicely dressed, that the "lightning round" is over! for . good. this time, i
maureen in new york. big mo. >> caller: big boo-yah to you, jim. >> well, right back at you, mo. >> caller: coming from sunny farm farmingdale on long island. >> farmingdale! holy cow, my first girlfriend -- never mind. what's up? >> caller: got an issue or got some fundamental questions about the agricultural industry. >> all right. >> caller: specifically potash. but i don't think they're just the only ones. >> no, they're not. there's agrium,...
283
283
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> maureen writes, i have a brother that i was able to claim as a dependent this year, i can deduct the unearned income credit of $950 for him as you can for your child? >> there's no such thing as an unearned income credit. it's the earned income credit and it's a very valuable credit and it was responsible for 49 billion in 200, excuse me, and 25% of the people who are eligible don't get it and there's a chance you might be and there are income restrictions so you want to check to make sure. >> so basically both these guys need to check their options and see what they need to do, ryan any lauren. thanks so much. the help desk is all about getting you answers. send us an e-mail to cnn help desk at cnn.com and we might have the answer to your question next week. you can also pick up the latest issue of "money" magazine on newsstands now. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> it's a career stunt that could be a career ender. a sheriff's deputy is suspended for showing the kids at this school a part of his job. >>> breaking news from inside the beltway. the supreme court's oldest serving
. >> maureen writes, i have a brother that i was able to claim as a dependent this year, i can deduct the unearned income credit of $950 for him as you can for your child? >> there's no such thing as an unearned income credit. it's the earned income credit and it's a very valuable credit and it was responsible for 49 billion in 200, excuse me, and 25% of the people who are eligible don't get it and there's a chance you might be and there are income restrictions so you want to check...
258
258
Sep 7, 2010
09/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
and on this day in 1953, at the present miss player maureen conley became the first woman to win all four major grand slam tournaments in the same year. conley was just 18 years old at the time. she started the season with a win at the australian open over julie sampson but in the next three tournament finals she faced the same opponent each time doris hart. that day at the u.s. open right here in new york, the quick footed conley made short work of her competition. in fact, little mo took the title in just 4 minutes. unfortunately a horse riding accident the following year cut her career short at just 19 years old. she never played professionally again. but a teenager took the tennis world by storm 57 years ago today.
and on this day in 1953, at the present miss player maureen conley became the first woman to win all four major grand slam tournaments in the same year. conley was just 18 years old at the time. she started the season with a win at the australian open over julie sampson but in the next three tournament finals she faced the same opponent each time doris hart. that day at the u.s. open right here in new york, the quick footed conley made short work of her competition. in fact, little mo took the...
287
287
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> because maureen dowd, this guy will eat the doughnut. >> he will get it, until i get my hands on him. >> who is new jersey governor chris christie? >> i agree with you. >> let me tell you something, i'm going to be honest, we had chris christie on our show, we sort of made fun of him. >> i love him. >> turn the music down. this is important. i'm dead serious here. we were -- i just could not believe that this guy would win. he's gotten in there. we've had him on since -- this is what he says, this is how republicans are supposed to talk and they haven't talked this way in a decade. >> and he doesn't prepare it. he just talks. >> he's walking the walk. >> that's right. >> he basically said, i am taking big spending government on. i'm taking public unions on. i'm taking everybody on. we're not going to allow this government to grow 20% a year, which it's done over the past two decades. george will talks about him. i'm telling you, if this guy pulls it off in new jersey, chris christie has a big future. read this. >> really quick. the thunder from new jersey. new jersey's governors
. >> because maureen dowd, this guy will eat the doughnut. >> he will get it, until i get my hands on him. >> who is new jersey governor chris christie? >> i agree with you. >> let me tell you something, i'm going to be honest, we had chris christie on our show, we sort of made fun of him. >> i love him. >> turn the music down. this is important. i'm dead serious here. we were -- i just could not believe that this guy would win. he's gotten in there....
2,070
2.1K
tv
eye 2,070
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so maureen was saying you go from single to unmarried. there is a transition. >> it's if you want to be rude and i sulting to someone and that's the only thing you can find then you say, oh, she's unmarried. >> it sounds sad. half the people that are married are miserable. >> i never think of myself as unmarried. what? >> you're divorced. >> but you're of a different culture. when i was growing up there was a spinster sort of -- old maid. >> kathie lee, i think people still have that mindset. >> most people get married. so they assume you should. >> do most people get married? >> i think the majority. >> most people don't stay married. >> but they try it. >> over and over again. >> i thought the jennifer aniston thing was weird. people always look at her and go, poor jennifer aniston. i'm like -- >> i can want find anything wrong with her. there is nothing wrong with her. great life, great career, beautiful, healthy. >> she was married once. >> she was married. >> to a gorgeous man. >> a movie star. >> that's the only thing they can find
. >> so maureen was saying you go from single to unmarried. there is a transition. >> it's if you want to be rude and i sulting to someone and that's the only thing you can find then you say, oh, she's unmarried. >> it sounds sad. half the people that are married are miserable. >> i never think of myself as unmarried. what? >> you're divorced. >> but you're of a different culture. when i was growing up there was a spinster sort of -- old maid. >> kathie...
602
602
Jan 27, 2010
01/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 602
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen from richmond, virginia. maureen, good morning, and what's your question? >> good morning. i'm 26 years old and just beginning to save for retirement. how much money should we save for our retirement? is there like a magic number that we can say, yes, i can retire now or a percentage that we should save over a number of years? >> david? >> yes, good morning. first of all, i love the fact that you're asking this question at 26. right now there's millions of people who are in their 40s and 50s going, where was i -- why wasn't i doing this at 26? so, congratulations. here's what i will tell you. i'm going to give you what i believe is the magic formula. you want to save one hour a day of your income. and here's how i want you to think. if you work from 9:00 in the morning until 5:00, i want you to take the 9:00 to 10:00 hour, that first hour of income, and use that money. what do you earn an hour right now? >> oh, gosh, i'm salaried, so i haven't really figured that one out. okay. you need to know what you earn an hour. let's sa it's $20 as an example. >> okay. >> all right, t
maureen from richmond, virginia. maureen, good morning, and what's your question? >> good morning. i'm 26 years old and just beginning to save for retirement. how much money should we save for our retirement? is there like a magic number that we can say, yes, i can retire now or a percentage that we should save over a number of years? >> david? >> yes, good morning. first of all, i love the fact that you're asking this question at 26. right now there's millions of people who...
565
565
tv
eye 565
favorite 0
quote 0
here is maureen before. all right, maureen. let's see the new you. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> wow. >> take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my god, it's so gorgeous! >> that is stunning. >> okay. ready to turn around? >> i'm ready. >> take a look. >> oh my gosh! oh, my gosh. >> so glamorous. >> look at this. >> the hair. >> tell us about the hair. >> first of all, she wore her hair back almost every day in a ponytail. if you do that, it's time to get a haircut. jennifer lawrence gave her this haircut. >> darling. >> sexy, long, swept-away bangs. and of course a red so she looks a little like annie. >> annie, what do you think? >> really good. >> what do you guys all think? do you like? >> it's beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> look at this slammin' dress. >> 15th wedding snifrs coming up. >> i know. >> and everyone has a little black dress in their wardrobe, but everyone should have a great party dress. under $100. look at these shoes. these are great. a great pair of party shoes, under $100. ninashoes.com. >> and the earrings. >> by macy's.
here is maureen before. all right, maureen. let's see the new you. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> wow. >> take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my god, it's so gorgeous! >> that is stunning. >> okay. ready to turn around? >> i'm ready. >> take a look. >> oh my gosh! oh, my gosh. >> so glamorous. >> look at this. >> the hair. >> tell us about the hair. >> first of all, she wore her hair back almost every day in a ponytail....
394
394
Aug 31, 2010
08/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> next to the phone, maureen of woodstock, new york, and, maureen, good morning. what's your question? >> caller: good morning. how are you? i have been on synthroid and i was searching the internet for diet and thyroid and discovered there are certain foods that should be avoided when taking it like walnuts and soy products. now i like both of them and do i have to avoid them now? >> this is a great question. it's true that some foods do slightly -- i want to emphasize slightly -- decrease the absorption of thyroid medications when they're ingested simultaneously, walnuts, your soy foods and high-fiber foods like beans and high fiber cereals and dark green vegetables. the effect is minimal. wait at least two hours after you take your thyroid medication to enjoy these foods. you absolutely don't have to give these foods up. just wait about two hours after taking your medication and you will be fine. >> caller: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and you're kind of almost like our diet fairy because you're tinkling -- very nice. i like it. our viewer e-mail now, ashle
. >>> next to the phone, maureen of woodstock, new york, and, maureen, good morning. what's your question? >> caller: good morning. how are you? i have been on synthroid and i was searching the internet for diet and thyroid and discovered there are certain foods that should be avoided when taking it like walnuts and soy products. now i like both of them and do i have to avoid them now? >> this is a great question. it's true that some foods do slightly -- i want to emphasize...
150
150
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen my wife wrote it with me, call on every active republican to become the captain of your own electronic precinct. get a list of your 200, 300 email buddies. everybody who went to school with you, your family, your clients, your associates, your fellow soccer moms, and work them like a person used to work a precinct. send them articles. you like a clip from the bill o'reilly show. send it to them on youtube. >> bill: they will hate you if you do that you will lose all the friends. i don't want that stuff. >> you got to be careful what you say to who. >> bill: every two minutes you get a dick morris memo? >> no. not every two minutes. i go through the book. >> bill: you want grass roots republican people to organize to counter the left who is ahead. >> no more grandstand. go out tonight playing field. >> bill: that's what the tea party people are doing. >> yep. >> bill: pick up his book. media s. a frayed of oprah winfrey so they won't talk about her new book on the talk show star. kitty kelley will be here to make her case. dennis miller on the media playing the race card yet again. we h
maureen my wife wrote it with me, call on every active republican to become the captain of your own electronic precinct. get a list of your 200, 300 email buddies. everybody who went to school with you, your family, your clients, your associates, your fellow soccer moms, and work them like a person used to work a precinct. send them articles. you like a clip from the bill o'reilly show. send it to them on youtube. >> bill: they will hate you if you do that you will lose all the friends. i...
436
436
Apr 5, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 0
, maureen decker, alongside gloria allred, angered by the golf star's past cla claims that he was the victim of a racist attack during the first day of school. >> no teacher should evere treated in such a callo us and unfair manner by her pupil. the time for tiger woods to make direct amends to her is now. >> reporter: tiger's wife, elin, was spotted taking her 1-year-old son, charlie, to a tennis tournament in miami. whether she will be waiting at augusta's 18th green is one of many unanswered questions. now he faces the most highly anticipated round of golf in history. >> he has a way of compartmentalizing unlike anyone i've seen in this sport. >> reporter: security is as beefed up as it has been, reportedly an additional 90 security officers, including former secret service agents and fbi agents, including photographs of the women tiger has been with in case they try to show up and disrupt play. >> janice minh is the former editor in chief of "us weekly." good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> mike, if you were going to tiger woods' premasters news conference today, what
, maureen decker, alongside gloria allred, angered by the golf star's past cla claims that he was the victim of a racist attack during the first day of school. >> no teacher should evere treated in such a callo us and unfair manner by her pupil. the time for tiger woods to make direct amends to her is now. >> reporter: tiger's wife, elin, was spotted taking her 1-year-old son, charlie, to a tennis tournament in miami. whether she will be waiting at augusta's 18th green is one of...
219
219
Mar 28, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm maureen umeh. the man remains in the hospital and tonight, many are still wondering how something like this could happen. roz plater is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: this happened in the community for senior citizens and the disabled. people depending on reliable emergency service and they're troubled and trying to understand it all. neighbors tell us it was an alert postal worker that spotted something wrong. >> nobody heard from him, sign him in a couple of days. and the mail lady said all the mail was filing -- piling up in the sing and the air conditioner was on and everything was running. >> reporter: he was waiting outside as the building manager let themselves in. >> and they found him passed out on the bathroom floor. >> they took him and came back out and said they were going to call the police and looked like he was dead. a funny smell in the house. >> reporter: prince georges fire department officials say about noon on friday, two paramedics responded. they agreed th
i'm maureen umeh. the man remains in the hospital and tonight, many are still wondering how something like this could happen. roz plater is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: this happened in the community for senior citizens and the disabled. people depending on reliable emergency service and they're troubled and trying to understand it all. neighbors tell us it was an alert postal worker that spotted something wrong. >> nobody heard from him, sign him in a couple...
194
194
Mar 1, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what maureen is speaking about. we have a chance of winter precipitation into the tuesday, wednesday period. it does bear watching. temperature wise, 40 degrees in d.c. we've bought 39 in manassas, 39 in hagerstown. 35 at baltimore and 349 degrees in annapolis. and the winds aren't all bad. anywhere from 8 to 15 miles per hour sustained winds with you but we're going to see them increase as we move into tomorrow. it could be on the gusty side as well. not as bad as we had a week ago but some winds to pay attention to. now as far as our area is concerned in terms of precipitation, right now into the course of areas of the west and northwest still seeing a little bit of lingering flurry or too or passing a snow showers. they've had a lot of that over the course of the day and over the course of the weekend. that is going to start to wane as we move into the overnight hours. to the deep south is where we're going to be keeping an eye as we head into tuesday that's where we're going to see a system develop. that system
that's what maureen is speaking about. we have a chance of winter precipitation into the tuesday, wednesday period. it does bear watching. temperature wise, 40 degrees in d.c. we've bought 39 in manassas, 39 in hagerstown. 35 at baltimore and 349 degrees in annapolis. and the winds aren't all bad. anywhere from 8 to 15 miles per hour sustained winds with you but we're going to see them increase as we move into tomorrow. it could be on the gusty side as well. not as bad as we had a week ago but...
235
235
Mar 21, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm sure nobody was complaining as maureen said at all. as far as temperatures are now, we're still doing fairly good across the area. what are we heading for? we have another warm day for you tomorrow. if you liked today, you're going to love tomorrow as well. you'll have another chance to get out and jone it. -- and enjoy t. just a few clouds. early week we get into an unsettled weather pattern. we have a system we're going to talk about and mid week the sun will come back again. so a little bit of mix. just typical spring weather. temperature wise 59 degrees in thedistrict. 55 manassas. 54 at frederick. 64 at dulles. 61 degrees at baltimore. as we head up the mid-atlantic this hour, boston 59 degrees. 64 in the big apple and new york city. but there are areas where it is a lot cooler and there's a lot more going o. let's begin with a look at trueview. we're going to show you what's going on here at home. a ridge of high pressure. that's going to push its way off the coast in the course of tonight. we'll start to see a few clouds that wi
i'm sure nobody was complaining as maureen said at all. as far as temperatures are now, we're still doing fairly good across the area. what are we heading for? we have another warm day for you tomorrow. if you liked today, you're going to love tomorrow as well. you'll have another chance to get out and jone it. -- and enjoy t. just a few clouds. early week we get into an unsettled weather pattern. we have a system we're going to talk about and mid week the sun will come back again. so a little...
481
481
Apr 8, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 481
favorite 0
quote 0
he's here along with his owner, maureen. good morning to both of you. that picture was taken on riley's first birthday. that's the first time you actually saw him smile? >> he's definitely made -- he has a wide variety of facial expressions. that's the first time it's ever been caught on camera. >> so have you -- i would imagine you've tried numerous times after that to get him to continue to smile. >> definitely. >> is it easy? does it happen by chance? is there a command you can use? >> i wish there was a command you can use. no, it happens by chance. that picture was just pure luck to get that. >> it wasn't the cake that provoked it or something like that. >> no. just to be clear, there's nothing in the cake. >> we hadn't thought about that! >> maybe it's gas. >> why did you go there? >> i'm just trying to get to the bottom of this. >> as it were. >> you mentioned other facial expressions. what other kinds of expressions does he offer? >> he sleeps a lot. whenever you pet him he gives you this look that kind of says, can't you see i'm sleeping, leave
he's here along with his owner, maureen. good morning to both of you. that picture was taken on riley's first birthday. that's the first time you actually saw him smile? >> he's definitely made -- he has a wide variety of facial expressions. that's the first time it's ever been caught on camera. >> so have you -- i would imagine you've tried numerous times after that to get him to continue to smile. >> definitely. >> is it easy? does it happen by chance? is there a...
211
211
Jul 28, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
again, i'm going to repeat what maureen dowd writes this morning, a war we are not in control. >> well, joe, i think that's right. to me, the most dramatic is you can state clearly, i think, from these documents that, a, the pakistani government is looking toward a taliban future, at least in southern and eastern afghanistan and, secondly, elements of that government in the isi are actively working with taliban elements to plot, train the taliban to kill afghan leaders who are our side and also to kill american troops. and i think what americans read that you have a government that is lied to us, that is split in whether it's working with us or with the opposition, you got a hellish impossible situation militarily. >> to understand pakistan it's a separate situation from afghanistan. pakistan is struggling within itself to find itself and we are not working with the enemy in pakistan. we're trying to work with pakistan. is that fair to say? sometimes this conversation just -- it's black and white. america/pakistan. that's not the case. >> your point is a good one about americans not ha
again, i'm going to repeat what maureen dowd writes this morning, a war we are not in control. >> well, joe, i think that's right. to me, the most dramatic is you can state clearly, i think, from these documents that, a, the pakistani government is looking toward a taliban future, at least in southern and eastern afghanistan and, secondly, elements of that government in the isi are actively working with taliban elements to plot, train the taliban to kill afghan leaders who are our side...
228
228
Aug 20, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> are you disappointed that -- and maureen dowd talked about this this past weekend in her column, that some republicans, some fought for republicans, not many, but some have stepped forward and there have been more supportive of the is a.m. -- islamic cultural center at ground zero than president obama. >> i don't know if that is true. the president got a fair amount of criticism for it. i'm sure some wish he hasn't. it didn't help him plelt politically. >> he said i have no opinion whether it should be there or not. yet michael bloomberg and chris christie and grover norquist, quite a few republicans saying it should be there. >> on the one hand you can't say the president shouldn't have said that -- shouldn't have come out in favor of the mosque. other people are saying he equivocated. you can't have it both ways. i think the average american has a pretty good idea where the president stands on this issue. and the poll numbers reflect it. >> where does he stand on this issue? >> our sense is -- >> does he want it to be down there or want it to move or does he not care? >> i thin
. >> are you disappointed that -- and maureen dowd talked about this this past weekend in her column, that some republicans, some fought for republicans, not many, but some have stepped forward and there have been more supportive of the is a.m. -- islamic cultural center at ground zero than president obama. >> i don't know if that is true. the president got a fair amount of criticism for it. i'm sure some wish he hasn't. it didn't help him plelt politically. >> he said i have...
219
219
Aug 9, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm sure maureen is going to be savaged by some democrats for writing this, but maureen would have never written this if she hadn't heard a lot of people inside the white house saying she is always gone. the president needs her. i mean, you know. >> right. >> political operatives loyalty to the president, the loyal guy and not necessarily the mom. >> well, there are a lot of brave and bold people who work in west wings, plural. but i've never seen anyone brave enough to take on the inhabitant of the east wing. >> nobody does! >> but, i mean, laura bush wasn't a political animal by any stretch but there were entire regions of the country where she played much better than president bush did and certainly toward the end of his presidency and she never batted an eyelash when she was called to service to help support candidates in the northeast, for example. so it is part of what you sign up for whether you like it or not. >> to be fair, she didn't sign up for. i don't think she told anybody she would behave any differently in the white house. she said i'm focusing on raising my daughters and
i'm sure maureen is going to be savaged by some democrats for writing this, but maureen would have never written this if she hadn't heard a lot of people inside the white house saying she is always gone. the president needs her. i mean, you know. >> right. >> political operatives loyalty to the president, the loyal guy and not necessarily the mom. >> well, there are a lot of brave and bold people who work in west wings, plural. but i've never seen anyone brave enough to take...
292
292
Aug 19, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen dowd, we read the column yesterday. maureen dowd, norah, said how fascinating that george w. bush showed mere leadership in this area than a progressive president and cited chris christie and michael bloomberg and said basically get on board. >> george w. bush was the first president to use the word mosque in an inaugural address. >> wow. >> i mean, significance outreach to muslim americans and so why a number americans where ed gillespie or david winston who is a poll sister saying republicans watch where you go on this discussion about a mosque, of painting all muslims as extremists. >> as a country, rick, let's talk about this. as a country, this sort of hatred was visited possible -- upon the irish, the germans, jews. you can go through it. don't we know how this story ends? don't we know that muslims are like -- america is this huge -- it is a melting pot. >> right. >> we absorb every group on the planet and they become americans. >> no, look. our country is based on religious tolerance and religious acceptance. th
maureen dowd, we read the column yesterday. maureen dowd, norah, said how fascinating that george w. bush showed mere leadership in this area than a progressive president and cited chris christie and michael bloomberg and said basically get on board. >> george w. bush was the first president to use the word mosque in an inaugural address. >> wow. >> i mean, significance outreach to muslim americans and so why a number americans where ed gillespie or david winston who is a poll...
233
233
Aug 18, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i agree with what maureen said. it's a bad situation and he's made it worst politically, not just for himself and his party but for the country. he picked it up, gave this statement, and then again to say they have the right to take it but i'm taking no position on whether it should be there or not is a fundamental lack of leadership that is hurting him. and, again, i understand your point about newt gingrich and the extreme message that has not served either party well. but to think about the midterms and not beyond, the image of somebody out of touch and not exercising leadership, use the word again, is reinforced by the way he's handled this and silenced since saturday on the issue i think is just short of unbelievable. >> well, you know, i think -- and let's talk about the difference between midterms and 2012. midterms, i think it may help. it may help for republicans in 2012 because -- >> 2010. >> 2010. i'm sorry. 2010. i can tell you, and i've seen it as a republican and following republican candidates over th
>> i agree with what maureen said. it's a bad situation and he's made it worst politically, not just for himself and his party but for the country. he picked it up, gave this statement, and then again to say they have the right to take it but i'm taking no position on whether it should be there or not is a fundamental lack of leadership that is hurting him. and, again, i understand your point about newt gingrich and the extreme message that has not served either party well. but to think...
368
368
Jul 19, 2010
07/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen, you're a teacher at wickenburg christian academy in arizona. on may 5th, you were in washington, d.c. with a group of students. you were going to take a tour of the supreme court. half way up the stairs to the supreme court is a very large landing called the oval plaza. that's where you and students stopped and what did you do? >> we actually had gone up there to take pictures and have a little teaching time and we had gone higher up the stairs as far as the police officer would let us, took our photos, came back down to the oval plaza, stopped and did our teaching time there and our course leader dale did the first part of the teaching time and then i took over and did some questions and answers with the students about things we'd learned about the supreme court in class. and then at the end, we did what we always do, we take the trip every other year and we moved off to the left and just formed a circle and bowed our heads and lowered our voices quietly and that's when the police officer came down, tapped me on the back and he said, ma'am, i'
maureen, you're a teacher at wickenburg christian academy in arizona. on may 5th, you were in washington, d.c. with a group of students. you were going to take a tour of the supreme court. half way up the stairs to the supreme court is a very large landing called the oval plaza. that's where you and students stopped and what did you do? >> we actually had gone up there to take pictures and have a little teaching time and we had gone higher up the stairs as far as the police officer would...
268
268
Aug 23, 2010
08/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
this is maureen doyd. we investigate the dwindling support on the left. a year after president obama says that he will take control of the economy and will not -- he continues to blame president bushment promise broken? she went to the nail salon looking for a manicure, what she got was insulted and a bill for being too fat. that's in today's "kelly's court." see you at the top of the hour. rick: listen to this, a man cured park, beautiful murals, a state of the art swimming pool. we are not talking about a luxury hotel we are talking about a public school. with a price tag of $578 million the rfk community school will be the most expensive public school in the country. these are brand-new aerials that we have just gotten in. it looks beautiful. this school opens next month in los angeles at the former ambassador hotel, the site where robert f. kennedy was assassinated in 1968. the price tag is raising eyebrows, ao*eutsz opening in a school district that is facing a $640 million budget shortfall and in a state with a 19 billion-dollar deficit. jenna: it's
this is maureen doyd. we investigate the dwindling support on the left. a year after president obama says that he will take control of the economy and will not -- he continues to blame president bushment promise broken? she went to the nail salon looking for a manicure, what she got was insulted and a bill for being too fat. that's in today's "kelly's court." see you at the top of the hour. rick: listen to this, a man cured park, beautiful murals, a state of the art swimming pool. we...
176
176
Jun 19, 2010
06/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to fox 5's maureen umeh. she has the news edge on the investigation. >> reporter: brian, two d.c. attorneys who specialize in dwi cases say the breathylizer problems have existed for years. now they're trying to help dozens clean their records. d.c. attorney thomas key and his law partner say their phones have been ringing off the hook since the breathylizer bombshell. the two are representing dozens of people who were wrongly convicted of drunk driving based on inaccurate tests. >> the attorney general's office, the metropolitan police department, they need to come clean and tell the public what's going on. >> reporter: the cases in questions date back to the fall of 2008 and center around ten breathalyzers used up until february of this year. d.c. officials say 400 people were convicted of driving while intoxicated based on flawed results. half of them went to jail. last week d.c. attorney general peter nicoles told fox 5 the machines were miscalibrated to show a driver's blood alcohol content to be about 2
let's go to fox 5's maureen umeh. she has the news edge on the investigation. >> reporter: brian, two d.c. attorneys who specialize in dwi cases say the breathylizer problems have existed for years. now they're trying to help dozens clean their records. d.c. attorney thomas key and his law partner say their phones have been ringing off the hook since the breathylizer bombshell. the two are representing dozens of people who were wrongly convicted of drunk driving based on inaccurate tests....
154
154
Sep 12, 2010
09/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the mid terms fast approaching and president obama in what "new york times" columnist maureen dowd calls his best buzzer beating mtrode. made recenttrips to cleveland and lwaukee and gave a news conference on friday and tomorrow back in virginia. is it enough to pull ahead and rescue democrats across the country. let's bring in aaron mcperin. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you the president is as good of a campaigner as candidate obama in 2008? >> he's getting there. that's what a lot of opinion columnists are saying, he's finally getting his groove back and bring the fight a little more. you mentioned some of the places he's been to recently and i would point out that some of his public appearances in places like wisconsin and also in pennsylvania, are in states that are pretty riable for democrats in recent campaign cycl. the fact that he's going to states like that show that the democrats are going have a very tough time. obama was able to win states likened yanna and north caroliiana -- like indiana and north carolina and now they're going back to the traditional democrat
. >>> the mid terms fast approaching and president obama in what "new york times" columnist maureen dowd calls his best buzzer beating mtrode. made recenttrips to cleveland and lwaukee and gave a news conference on friday and tomorrow back in virginia. is it enough to pull ahead and rescue democrats across the country. let's bring in aaron mcperin. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you the president is as good of a campaigner as candidate obama in 2008?...
109
109
Jun 18, 2010
06/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen umeh plains explains. >> reporter: rush hour traffic in the district is congested to say the least. bottlenecking, especially near the national mall where cars heading into and out virginia slow things down to a crawl. now, it seems some are blaming people like these for the problem. >> that is ridiculous. >> reporter: drivers who much like cab drivers previously stop in no stopping zones along busy roads like the 14th street corridor to pick up carpoolers or sluggers as they are culled. >> we do it every day. you get home faster. the bus takes longer. it has it stop at every stop. this is much quicker. >> it actually cuts down traffic on 95. so it doesn't take that long to pick i'm slug so i don't think they should be ticketed. >> that is what some slug drivers say has been happening. district enforcing its no stopping zone law and tick thing drivers for pick ping up slugs. many believe it is a reaction to virginia senator jim webb's call on d.c. and the national park service to help reduce the gridlock near the mall by cracking down on illegally parked tour buses. >> you ca
maureen umeh plains explains. >> reporter: rush hour traffic in the district is congested to say the least. bottlenecking, especially near the national mall where cars heading into and out virginia slow things down to a crawl. now, it seems some are blaming people like these for the problem. >> that is ridiculous. >> reporter: drivers who much like cab drivers previously stop in no stopping zones along busy roads like the 14th street corridor to pick up carpoolers or sluggers...
218
218
Aug 21, 2010
08/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
"new york times" and maureen dowd making the case he took the right constitutional stand, dowd the right stand when it came to separating terrorism from the islamic religion. what what look to be nostalgia at first glance on bush and what you are seeing from the liberal media is attempt to use his arguments to further their own cause; that is, that the mosque should be banned. i don't think we should take much seriously. howard fineeman of "newsweek" did a half serious piece saying because of obama's sinking popularity, because of the economy, because of the upcoming elections, there is this kind of wishfulness for bush and he does have a book coming out. don't be too sure that this isn't just a prelude. they are going to kick bush around in the election. and the papers are already talking about how he will be the number one issue in the mid-term elections. so, again, what you've got is the liberal media using president bush's words to further their own argument. that is that nobody should confuse islamic terrorists with islam. >> shannon: it is interesting, though. some of the columnist
"new york times" and maureen dowd making the case he took the right constitutional stand, dowd the right stand when it came to separating terrorism from the islamic religion. what what look to be nostalgia at first glance on bush and what you are seeing from the liberal media is attempt to use his arguments to further their own cause; that is, that the mosque should be banned. i don't think we should take much seriously. howard fineeman of "newsweek" did a half serious piece...
143
143
Aug 18, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what maureen o'dowd's point was. he came across as clintorian and wiggling and seems to step back from his original point, which was very strong. one of the things here, though, in some ways he did give other people room to talk about this. you saw harry reid, of course, come out and really say that muslims have the right to put this there, but probably they shouldn't. but, again, i think that the white house is hoping that this is a slow news cycle that this is filling that void. they have, you know, privately been actually critical of the coverage of this and folks i talked to at the white house and they are essentially hoping come september they're able to go back on talking points and go back on message and start talking b talking about the economy. >> david, what should he do? >> one, simple and clarify his message. that great communicator is important. they have to build consensus to find america and the world. he's got to play offense. turn the other networks off and drive his own game and, thirdly, use truth
that is what maureen o'dowd's point was. he came across as clintorian and wiggling and seems to step back from his original point, which was very strong. one of the things here, though, in some ways he did give other people room to talk about this. you saw harry reid, of course, come out and really say that muslims have the right to put this there, but probably they shouldn't. but, again, i think that the white house is hoping that this is a slow news cycle that this is filling that void. they...
418
418
Aug 17, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 418
favorite 0
quote 1
maureen dowd compared -- or said that evangelicals wanted to take america back to the dark ages. gary wills, famed historian, said that evangelical christians had more in common with al qaeda than our european neighbors. there was a real hostility that concerned me, because that, you know, that's my background, from an evangelical family. >> sure. >> and i think about how conservative catholics are treated with contempt. how some orthodox jews are treated with contempt among people on the far left. the hostility toward religion -- chris stop, i'm going to talk for a little bit here. this is an important point. i look at the hostility that conservative people of faith have faced for a very long time. i go back, pat, to how christians were treated in my hometown of pensacola after a series of abortion clinic bombings by people who said they were blowing up churches and shooting people for, quote, baby jesus. and i remember that hostility towards christians, that contempt towards christians, and so i guess i was angry when everybody painted evangelicals and pentecostals with one bro
maureen dowd compared -- or said that evangelicals wanted to take america back to the dark ages. gary wills, famed historian, said that evangelical christians had more in common with al qaeda than our european neighbors. there was a real hostility that concerned me, because that, you know, that's my background, from an evangelical family. >> sure. >> and i think about how conservative catholics are treated with contempt. how some orthodox jews are treated with contempt among people...
321
321
Aug 25, 2010
08/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen jenkins felt it. nikki saw it, too. >> tear down your house, put it back together. put it back together, do you have to elevate it? if you do, if you are bogey to elevate it, how high will you elevate it. where will that that money come from? do you take it from this pool or that -- it was so overwhelming. >> reporter: that's why now nikki manages a unique nonprofit project called build now. simply put, it is a construction company in a offers an array of modestly praised home designs and endless supply of preadvice to anyone trying to build and commitment to bring the working class neighborhoods back. >> we are actually are in the living room. >> reporter: ben seymour is in charge of construction and says that not only are the homes designed to stand far above floodwaters and resist gales with eveless roofs and anchored porches, the designs can be easily adjusted. larger or smaller to fit the needs of families minding their money. >> size it down, still gives you a big open feel. it is built to what you are going to use. >> reporter: every way these are working cla
maureen jenkins felt it. nikki saw it, too. >> tear down your house, put it back together. put it back together, do you have to elevate it? if you do, if you are bogey to elevate it, how high will you elevate it. where will that that money come from? do you take it from this pool or that -- it was so overwhelming. >> reporter: that's why now nikki manages a unique nonprofit project called build now. simply put, it is a construction company in a offers an array of modestly praised...
242
242
Jan 6, 2010
01/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
falling following the financial crisis and the countrywide, the mortgage in that article we read from maureen dowd's brother. >> cap and dowd. >> right. he said that dowd's approval ratings were as low as his mortgage rates. so that probably wasn't a very nice thing to say. >> no, it really wasn't. >> and i'm quoting someone else here. is this a preemptive move? the people at connecticut might retire him. >> but he wasn't the only one who made this announcement yesterday. >> no. because the people in north dakota were going to retire byron dorgan, as well. it was going to be tough races for both. but north dakota is a conservative place and he is known to be liberal on a lot of issues and this means that the democrats will have to defend open senate seats in at least four states. and if they don't have 60, they can't do everything they want to do and they're probably not going to have 60 after november, so they better do it before which means they better keep cameras out of the committees for health care. >> despite what c span wants to do. >> yeah. this has been the most transparent process
falling following the financial crisis and the countrywide, the mortgage in that article we read from maureen dowd's brother. >> cap and dowd. >> right. he said that dowd's approval ratings were as low as his mortgage rates. so that probably wasn't a very nice thing to say. >> no, it really wasn't. >> and i'm quoting someone else here. is this a preemptive move? the people at connecticut might retire him. >> but he wasn't the only one who made this announcement...
141
141
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
president reagan's daughter, maureen, regae artist bob marley, in d.c., senator john mccain has been fighting it for more than two decades. >> we have had no treatments that successfully improved survival. >> reporter: the new treatment has a tricky name, ipilimumab, ipi for short. it is a protein that helps the immune system that goes full speed in attacking the disease. >> the patients are energized. our waiting rooms are becoming fuller because patients are living longer. >> reporter: there are drawbacks. it doesn't work for most patients, and doctors can't predict who will respond. it can trigger rheumatoid arthritis. the drug is still experimental but experts say it is promising. this trial involves almost 700 people with advanced melanoma. on average they lived almost three and a half months longer than those who did not have the treatment. live from capitol hill, i'm tracie potts, news 4. >> thank you very much. >>> 5:37 is the time now. still ahead on news 4 today, uninvited. why a local high school says they do not want this veteran white house reporter speaking at this year
president reagan's daughter, maureen, regae artist bob marley, in d.c., senator john mccain has been fighting it for more than two decades. >> we have had no treatments that successfully improved survival. >> reporter: the new treatment has a tricky name, ipilimumab, ipi for short. it is a protein that helps the immune system that goes full speed in attacking the disease. >> the patients are energized. our waiting rooms are becoming fuller because patients are living longer....
99
99
Jun 21, 2010
06/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen mcdonald's father passed away late saturday night. frank gardner had been suffering a illness. the governor canceled his events to be with his family. he was a world war ii veteran and was 87 years old. >>> funeral services will be held in richmond, virginia for singer and businessman jimmy dean. it is open to the public followed by a private burial. public viewing was held yesterday. people streamed in to pay their last respects. jimmy dean was 81 years old. >>> a reminder for drivers as several red light cameras are up and running in arlington. here is your locations. eastbound lehigh way at north lynn street southbound -- rather southbound fort meyer drive. westbound lee highway at washington boulevard and northbound glebe road at fairfax drive. you get a 30-day warning period. after that 30 days the fine will be $50. >>> there is a new way to get around gridlock on the beltway as the new commuter bus starts today. this will help dodge construction due to the hot lanes. for more information go to myfoxdc.com and look under web link
maureen mcdonald's father passed away late saturday night. frank gardner had been suffering a illness. the governor canceled his events to be with his family. he was a world war ii veteran and was 87 years old. >>> funeral services will be held in richmond, virginia for singer and businessman jimmy dean. it is open to the public followed by a private burial. public viewing was held yesterday. people streamed in to pay their last respects. jimmy dean was 81 years old. >>> a...
209
209
Jun 14, 2010
06/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
maureen doud of the white house. the two men running the white house have very different relationships with the press. one is warm and one is frosty. one's relationship is more jfk and one has self-pitying echoes of mixon. yet the vice president is so lacking in any vengeful feelings for past reporting that left him for dead, i sometimes wonder if he is really irish. >> mike barnicle, maureen doud said she was part of the pack that took down joe biden in 1988 and she continually has made fun of biden, yet biden, good natured, lets it go. she talks about -- again, maur redowd said something else very fas snating. i love she wrote this. she said democratic presidents like clinton and obama go in thinking the democratic press corps that they have a right -- yeah, democratic press corps taking it easy to them and when they don't, they get very resentful. >> i think a couple of things have happened with the vipt. a, i think he is happy in his own skin, always has been and certainly since elected vice president. you could
maureen doud of the white house. the two men running the white house have very different relationships with the press. one is warm and one is frosty. one's relationship is more jfk and one has self-pitying echoes of mixon. yet the vice president is so lacking in any vengeful feelings for past reporting that left him for dead, i sometimes wonder if he is really irish. >> mike barnicle, maureen doud said she was part of the pack that took down joe biden in 1988 and she continually has made...